Which do you prefer: Handheld router, or router table?
Until fairly recently I owned just one router. I bought it, immediately installed it in the table it came with, and it has come out of the router table exactly once since then to cut a couple slots. I have since bought one of those little "trim routers" but I still do the bulk of my routing work in the table.
I'm curious, how do the rest of you prefer to work? Do you mostly use your router handheld or in a table?
Back in the day, I worked in the hardware department of a Canadian Tire store, and an old dude is looking at the large tools. He flags me over and goes, "Which one of these things'll get me online? My boy says I need a router!" I sent him to the Future Shop on the other side of the mall.
You could still avoid computers in some jobs in the 1990s and into the early 2000s. And some people were supported by their spouse or other family members and never did work, or stopped working after they married or had children.
Well obviously I use my network router in the table and I use my switch for handheld work. Sometimes I'll even haul out a hub if the job requires an old school touch.